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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| to him. Again, there is a power of association, which from 2 Phaedo| stronger than any Atlas is the power of the best. But this ‘best’ 3 Phaedo| indifferent God might have had the power, but not the will, to preserve 4 Phaedo| which the human mind has the power of regarding either as continuous 5 Phaedo| human mind; of the depth and power of our moral ideas which 6 Phaedo| criminals, whom no avenging power of this world could reach. 7 Phaedo| pervades them all. But this ‘power of the best’ he is unable 8 Phaedo| how much stronger is the power of intelligence, or of the 9 Phaedo| takes away from us the power of thinking at all. Whence 10 Phaedo| lover of either money or power, or both?~Quite so, he replied.~ 11 Phaedo| nor like the lovers of power and honour, because they 12 Phaedo| brain may be the originating power of the perceptions of hearing 13 Phaedo| sort of broad trough. Any power which in arranging them 14 Phaedo| obligatory and containing power of the good they think nothing;